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Range Repair in Tampa
Range acting up and slowing down your cooking plans? We offer same-day range repair services across Tampa. From gas burners that won’t ignite to electric ranges that won’t heat evenly, our team has seen it all and fixed it all. Call us today for fast, professional service you can count on.
- Licensed and insured technicians
- Customer satisfaction is our priority
- Warranty included on all repairs

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We’re The Trusted Experts In Tampa
A range isn’t just another kitchen appliance, it’s the heart of your kitchen where all the big meals are made. When it starts giving you trouble, you want a repair team that shows up ready to solve the problem and gets it right the first time. For years, homeowners across Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg have trusted our reliable repair technicians, so we have the knowledge and experience to back it up.
Here’s why we’re the team to call:
- Competitive & Honest Pricing: We don’t want you range repair to break the bank, which is why we offer clear pricing with no hidden add-on fees, so you know exactly how much it will cost.
- Prepared From the Start: When we arrive, we’re always prepared with a van full of common parts needed to fix your range. This way you don’t have to waste time waiting for a part to come in.
- Experience With Every Brand: From high-end names like Viking, Wolf, and Thermador to everyday brands like GE and Whirlpool, our technicians know the ins and outs of them all.
Range Types We Repair
Not all ranges are built the same, some are sleek modern glass-top models, others are powerhouse gas burners built for serious cooking. Our team has worked on every style and setup out there, so no matter what you have, we know how to get it firing on all cylinders again.
Here are some of the range types we repair:
- Gas Ranges
- Electric Ranges
- Dual-Fuel Ranges
- Induction Ranges
- Slide-In Ranges
- Freestanding Ranges
- Compact & Apartment-Sized Ranges
- Commercial Style Ranges
- Downdraft Ranges
- Smart & Wi-Fi Connected Ranges
- And more!
Fixing the Most Common Range Issues
The whole range system is as complicated on the inside, as it looks on the outside. There’s wiring, electronic boards, safety features, gas lines, and other complicated components that our technicians are all trained to diagnose and fix! Here are some of the most common range problems we deal with in Tampa homes:
Uneven heat usually points to a problem with the heating element in an electric model or clogged ports on a gas burner. Without steady heat, your meals don’t cook the way they should, and that’s not something any home chef wants.
This is a serious issue that should never be ignored. Gas leaks can stem from a faulty connection, worn-out valve, or damaged regulator. This is a huge safety hazard that you should immediately call professional help for.
Your hood isn’t just something that sucks the smells of your cooking, it also helps with getting rid of smoke or excess heat from your kitchen. An electrical problem, a blown fuse, or a failed motor are the most common reasons why it won’t turn on.
If you hear it clicking but nothing is lighting, then it’s probably your ignition system failing, or something’s wrong with the burner port. The igniter is responsible for sparking the flame, and when it malfunctions, nothing will heat up.
Self-cleaning features rely on high heat cycles and door-locking mechanisms. When those systems fail, you’re left scrubbing the old-fashioned way. Issues here often trace back to the control board, temperature sensors, or door latch assembly.
It may seem minor, but the oven light is powered by a socket and switch system that makes it easier to check on food without opening the door. A burnt-out bulb is easy, but if replacing it doesn’t help, the socket or wiring may be to blame.
Grease filters and ventilation ducts catch more than you realize. When they clog up, oil can build and start dripping back down. It’s messy and can damage cabinets, but worse, it’s a sign your hood isn’t ventilating properly.
Got a problem? Don’t let it settle. Call (813) 906-1062 today for expert range repair in Tampa.
Common Range Parts We Carry
When your range stops working, you need a fix ASAP, not to wait for a part to come in. That’s why our service vans don’t just bring tools, they’re stocked with the most common parts we need to get your range cooking again. It doesn’t matter the brand, or what year the model came out, we have parts that will work for almost anything. And if your specific part isn’t on board, we’ll source it quickly and handle the installation so you don’t have to worry about a thing.
Here are some of the range parts we often carry:
- Heating elements
- Igniters
- Gas valves
- Thermostats
- Control boards
- Burner knobs
- Oven lights and sockets
- Range hood fans and filters
- Switches and wiring components
- Door hinges and seals
- And more
We Repair Range Hoods Too
A working range isn’t much good if the hood above it can’t keep up. From noisy fans to stubborn lights that won’t switch on, if your range hood is broken, then it can turn the joy of cooking into an annoying chore. Our technicians don’t just handle the oven and burners, we also offer range hood repairs. No matter how old, new, the brand or model, we’ll make sure it gets back to doing it’s job in the first visit.
Range Brands We Can Fix
We’re equipped to fix a variety of range brands, including Whirlpool, Maytag, LG, Samsung, GE, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Kenmore, Electrolux, and many others. Trust Max Appliance Repair Tampa to handle your range repair needs with expertise and efficiency. Schedule your service today!
Appliance Repairs Throughout Tampa
Our team provides appliance repair services throughout the Tampa area, getting your home appliances functioning again. Rely on our expert technicians for dependable service, no matter where you are in Tampa.
- Brandon
- Citrus Park
- Clearwater
- Davis Islands
- Dunedin
- East Lake-Orient Park
- East Tampa
- Gibsonton
- Greater Carrollwood
- Greater Northdale
- Lake Magdalene
- Lutz
- New Tampa
- Odessa
- Palm River-Clair Mel
- Port Tampa City
- Riverview
- Ruskin
- South Tampa
- St. Petersburg
- Sun Bay South
- Temple Terrace
- Town 'N' Country
- Zephyrhills
- West Tampa
- Westchase
- Wesley Chapel
- Ybor City
Range Repair Tampa FAQs
Got questions Max Appliance Repair Tampa has answers! Anything from common issues, or troubleshooting tips, our knowledgeable team is here to help. Contact us today for expert advice and reliable repair services you can trust.
Most kitchen ranges last around 12–15 years with regular use, though gas ranges can sometimes stretch closer to 20 years. How long yours lasts depends on the brand, how often you cook, and whether small issues get fixed early before turning into bigger problems.
A beeping range hood usually means it’s trying to tell you something. It could be a filter that needs cleaning, a control panel error, or even an electrical issue in the circuit board. Some high-end models also beep when there’s a sensor problem. If the beeping won’t stop after a reset or cleaning, it’s time to have a technician take a look.
It comes down to age, cost of the repair, and the overall condition of your range. If your unit is under 10 years old and the repair is minor, fixing it usually makes sense. But if it’s older, breaking down often, or the repair cost is creeping close to the price of a new model, replacement might be the smarter long-term option.
For most households, the range hood filter should be cleaned every 1–3 months. If you cook daily or do a lot of frying, you’ll want to clean it more often. Regular cleaning keeps airflow strong, prevents grease build-up, and extends the life of the fan motor.
If your gas burners aren’t giving steady flames, it could be a problem with the gas supply, a faulty regulator, or clogged burner ports. Sometimes it’s just debris or grease blocking the flame path, but it can also point to a bigger issue in the gas line. Either way, it’s something that should be inspected right away for both safety and performance.
Induction ranges rely on special technology that uses magnets to heat compatible cookware. If it’s not working, the issue could be as simple as using the wrong type of pot or pan. If that’s not the case, the problem may lie in the control board, sensor, or internal wiring, all of which should be handled by a professional since induction systems are complex and delicate.